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KCR vows to fight against BJP's 'harassment' of BRS leaders

The saffron party was unable to digest the progress achieved in Telangana by BRS, Rao alleged

PTI Hyderabad Published 11.03.23, 09:29 AM
K Chandrasekhar Rao

K Chandrasekhar Rao File image

BRS president and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has vowed to repel the BJP's alleged harassment of party leaders using Central agencies.

Addressing a joint meeting of BRS MPs, MLAs and other leaders on Friday a day ahead of his daughter and party MLC K Kavitha's scheduled appearance before the Enforcement Directorate in the capital in connection with the Delhi excise policy case, he charged that the BJP was harassing state ministers, party MPs and others with false allegations.

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"Our struggle will continue till BJP is ousted from (power) in the country," BRS sources quoted him as saying.

The saffron party was unable to digest the progress achieved in Telangana by BRS, Rao alleged.

Further, he said a 125-ft tall statue of BR Ambedkar would be unveiled on Ambedkar birth anniversary on April 14.

On the occasion, a huge public meeting will be held at NTR Stadium in the city with Dalits participating in large numbers.

He said the new Secretariat building would be inaugurated on April 30, while the grand memorial being built here in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for the sake of Telangana statehood demand would be inaugurated on June 1.

As the state goes to the polls towards the end of this year, Rao instructed the public representatives to organise get-together events with party activists.

He suggested that the public representatives should meet people as much as possible.

Rao, who highlighted the progress achieved by the state in agriculture, power, irrigation and other sectors, gave several other suggestions to the party leaders.

He also asserted that there is no excuse for corruption in the implementation of pro-poor schemes. "This will affect the future of MLAs and be careful," he was quoted as saying.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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